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25Jun PPF THUMB

Pacific Practitioners’ Fono - Hawke's Bay & Tairāwhiti

Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti  are the latest regions to welcome the Fono aimed at putting a halt to the scourge of Family Violence and Sexual Violence (FV/SV) in our Pasifika communities, funded and supported by PASEFIKA PROUD. Read more
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11Jul Serena THUMB

Bringing more Pacific voices to the table

Serena Curtis, the General Manager, Pacific and Community Capability Programmes for the Ministry of Social Development spoke to the Fono on the contribution the MSD was making to Te Aorerekura. Read more
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22 Sept TA THUMB

TE AOREREKURA - A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

Te Aorerekura is a 25-year initiative recognising that a range of social conditions contribute to violence. With that in mind a two-day National Hui took place at the end of July bringing together government, tangata whenua, communities, and specialist sectors.  Read more

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